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However, if you can only buy one or two books about life 100 years ago, I'd recommend "Never done" by Susan Strasser and "Victorian America" by Thomas Schlereth.
These books get to the nitty gritty and have more substance. Again, "Light of the Home" is not a bad book - I bought it, after all and I kept it! It's in my top five favorite books of women's life in history. I'd just put a couple books above it, in my personal preferences.
It's great for anyone interested in the Victorian era.
It talks about women's fashion's in that era and their
way of life. It has some good illustrations a well.
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Big, mind-numbing (because not particularly thought-provoking) statements abound. Often, they stand alone, to be followed by more big statements. For example, "Popular music gradually surpassed, but did not completely supplant, classical music on urban radio stations. In 1938 the Federal Communications Committee conducted a survey of the content of 62,000 radio hours, and found that one-third of the air time was devoted to commercials." This statement is offered, not to make a point about the growth of advertising culture but, rather, as an irrelevant topic sentence for an assortment of subsequent statements about radio content. The book is dominated by this hodge-podge effect, and the mind wanders because of it.
Precious little - whether social movements, political realities, or cultural phenomena - is given more than a few sentences. Urban culture, the labor movement, sexual mores, Christmas, fashion, funerals, comic books - all seem equally weighted. The authorial tendency toward generalization, although an accepted "register" for textbook writing, is unfortunate for what is omitted. The consequence is that students are uninspired, and aren't taught how to do history. An opportunity is lost.
The introduction would seem to promise the inclusion of at least snippets of oral history and remembrance and some primary sources, but none is included, other that what has been predigested by the author. The effect is that the reader is distanced from the material and, unfortunately, from the very interesting history it purports to introduce.
In the plus column, there are wonderful photographs and good notes, and an index. Frustrating reading.
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The basic premise of the book holds forth that the Celtics organization is a racist organization that caters to a racist Boston fan base and is abetted by a racist local press. Well, let's not apply too broad a brush here! The book then goes on to recount every personnel and organizational decision the Celtics have ever made, always in unflattering racial terms.
Well, let's see... how do I say this? OK, here goes. Fellas, aren't you just a little bit bitter that the Celtics have had such huge success over the years, often in embarrassing fashion over your own favorite teams (Syracuse Nats, New York Knicks, Phil. 76's)? Doesn't it bug you that your hated rival has again and again built champion-caliber squads with players that weere allowed to slip through the cracks by less astute competitors? Don't you feel just a little bit foolish about having written this juvenile ill-informed diatribe and not gotten the least amount of attention? Sure you do. And in the process, you flushed any journalistic integrity you might have had down the drain. Congratulations, authors Araton and Bondy.
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I do the childrens' storytimes at our local library and I have bought this book to donate to the children's department...I don't want to wait until the library orders it!
My grand-niece and nephew will also receive a copy!